2010年6月英语六级真题及答案(含听力原文).pdf
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1、1/322010 年年 6 月大学英语六级月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷真题试卷Part IWriting(30 minutes)Directions:For this part,you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic of DueAttention Should Be Given to the Study of Chinese.You should write at least 120words following the outline given below:1.近年来在学生中出现了忽视中文学习的
2、现象;2.出现这种现象的原因和后果;3.我认为注意:此部分试题在答题卡注意:此部分试题在答题卡 1 上上。DueAttention Should Be Given to the Study of ChinesePart IIReading Comprehension(Skimming and Scanning)(15 minutes)Directions:In this part,you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questionson Answer Sheet 1.For questi
3、ons 1-7,choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C)and D).For questions 8-10,complete the sentences with the information given in thepassage.Obamas success isnt all good news for blackAmericansAs Erin White watched the election results head towards victory for Barack Obama,she felt
4、a burdenlifting from her shoulders.In that one second,it was a validation for my whole race,she recalls.Ive always been an achiever,says White,who is studying for an MBAat Vanderbilt University inNashville,Tennessee.But there had always been these things in the back of my mind questioning whether Ir
5、eally can be who I want.It was like a shadow,following me around saying you can only go so far.Now itslike a barrier has been let down.Whites experience is what many psychologists had expected-that Obama would prove to be a powerfulrole model forAfricanAmericans.Some hoped his rise to prominence wou
6、ld have a big impact on whiteAmericans,too,challenging those who still harbour racist sentiments.The traits that characterise him arevery contradictory to the racial stereotypes that black people are aggressive and uneducated,saysAshbyPlant of Florida State University.Hes very intelligent and eloque
7、nt.Sting in the tailAshby Plant is one of a number of psychologists who seized on Obamas candidacy to test hypothesesabout the power of role models.Their work is already starting to reveal how the Obama effect is changingpeoples views and behaviour.Perhaps surprisingly,it is not all good news:there
8、is a sting in the tail of theObama effect.第 1 页 共 32 页2/32But first the good news.Barack Obama really is a positive role model forAfrican Americans,and he wasmaking an impact even before he got to the White House.Indeed,the Obama effect can be surprisinglyimmediate and powerful,as Ray Friedman of Va
9、nderbilt University and his colleagues discovered.They tested four separate groups at four key stages of Obamas presidential campaign.Each groupconsisted of around 120 adults of similar age and education,and the test assessed their language skills.Attwo of these stages,when Obamas success was less t
10、han certain,the tests showed a clear difference betweenthe scores of the white and black participantsan average of 12.1 out of 20,compared to 8.8,for example.When the Obama fever was at its height,however,the black participants performed much better.Those whohad watched Obamas acceptance speech as t
11、he Democrats presidential candidate performed just as well,onaverage,as the white subjects.After his election victory,this was true of all the black participants.Dramatic shiftWhat can explain this dramatic shift?At the start of the test,the participants had to declare their race andwere told their
12、results would be used to assess their strengths and weaknesses.This should have primed thesubjects with stereotype threat an anxiety that their results will confirm negative stereotypes,which hasbeen shown to damage the performance ofAfrican Americans.Obamas successes seemed to act as a shield again
13、st this.We suspect they felt inspired and energised byhis victory,so the stereotype threat wouldnt prove a distraction,says Friedman.Lingering racismIf the Obama effect is positive forAfrican Americans,how is it affecting their white compatriots(同胞)?Is the experience of having a charismatic(有魅力的)bla
14、ck president modifying lingering racist attitudes?There is no easy way to measure racism directly;instead psychologists assess what is known as implicitbias,using a computer-based test that measures how quickly people associate positive and negativewordssuch as love or evilwith photos of black or wh
15、ite faces.Asimilar test can also measure howquickly subjects associate stereotypical traitssuch as athletic skills or mental abilitywith a particulargroup.In a study that will appear in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology,Plants team tested 229students during the height of the Obama fever.
16、They found that implicit bias has fallen by as much as 90%compared with the level found in a similar study in 2006.Thats an unusually large drop,Plant says.While the team cant be sure their results are due solely to Obama,they also showed that those with thelowest bias were likely to subconsciously
17、associate black skin colour with political words such asgovernment or president.This suggests that Obama was strongly on their mind,says Plant.Drop in biasBrian Nosek of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville,who runs a website that measures implicitbias using similar test,has also observed a
18、 small drop in bias in the 700,000 visitors to the site since January2007,which might be explained by Obamas rise to popularity.However,his preliminary results suggest thatchange will be much slower coming than Plants results suggest.Talking honestlyPeople now have the opportunity of expressing supp
19、ort for Obama every day,says Daniel Effron atStanford University in California.Our research arouses the concern that people may now be more likely toraise negative views ofAfrican Americans.On the other hand,he says,it may just encourage people to talkmore honestly about their feelings regarding rac
20、e issues,which may not be such a bad thing.Another part of the study suggests far more is at stake than the mere expression of views.The Obamaeffect may have a negative side.Just one week after Obama was elected president,participants were lessready to support policies designed to address racial ine
21、quality than they had been two weeks before the第 2 页 共 32 页3/32election.Huge obstaclesIt could,of course,also be that Obamas success helps people to forget that a disproportionate number ofblack Americans still live in poverty and face huge obstacles when trying to overcome these circumstances.Barac
22、k Obamas family is such a salient(出色的)image,we generalise it and fail to see the largerpicturethat theres injustice in every aspect ofAmerican life,says Cheryl Kaiser of the University ofWashington in Seattle.Those trying to address issues of racial inequality need to constantly remind people ofthe
23、inequalities that still exist to counteract the Obamas effect,she says.Though Plants findings were more positive,she too warns against thinking that racism and racialinequalities are no longer a problem.The last thing I want is for people to think everythings solved.These findings do not only apply
24、to Obama,or even just to race.They should hold for any role model inany country.Theres no reason we wouldnt have seen the same effect on our views of women if HillaryClinton or Sarah Palin had been elected,says Effron.So the election of a female leader might have adownside for other women.Beyond rac
25、eWe also dont yet know how long the Obama effectboth its good side and its badwill last.Politicalsentiment is notoriously changeable:What if things begin to go wrong for Obama,and his popularityslumps?And what ifAmericans become so familiar with having Obama as their president that they stopconsider
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